DATA/VOICE SWITCH

From here, you will have the options Data and CellularVoice. If you'd like Line2 to use your WiFi/cellular data connection, then select Data.

When set to Data, Line2 will default to using WiFi for incoming and outgoing calls and revert to cellular data if WiFi is not available.

If you'd prefer for Line2 to use your cellular voice network, then choose Cellular voice.

When switching this setting to Cellular Voice, all inbound calls will be forwarded directly to your cellular number (the Line2 app will not ring). The caller ID for the inbound call will display the calling party's number, instead of your Line2 number, so you know who is calling.

When placing a call via cellular voice, you will see the following pop-up before the call is initiated:

The phone number displayed in the pop-up is the Line2 Gateway number, which is used to place calls using your cellular voice network. Once you click Call, you will see the following screen, and the call will route to the intended party:

RECEIVING CALLS OVER WIFI AND DATA

CallKit Version (iOS 10+)

For iOS 10+, you can take advantage of CallKit capabilities, so incoming Line2 calls now come in full screen with a visual caller ID and can be answered with an easy swipe from the lock screen, exactly like an iPhone call.

NOTE: To enable CallKit go to Settings > Advanced, and toggle the switch next to UseCallKit.

When receiving a call on your Line2 number, an incoming call notification will appear on your screen, similar to a regular call, except "Line2 Audio..." will be displayed, so you can tell which of your numbers is being called.

To answer, simply slide to answer via the notification, and the call will connect:

Once you've answered the call, if you'd like to be taken to the Line2 App, tap on the Line2 icon, which will bring you to the in-call screen:

NOTE: To receive calls via the Line2 app, you'll want to ensure that you have the Line2 Apps option enabled in the Call Handling section of your Dashboard.